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hoods are vital. In considering downtown's revitalization, the condition of <br /> these neighborhoods must be protected and enhanced, and undervalued proper- <br /> ties must be upgraded to neighborhood standards. Programs for raising the • <br /> standards of housing conditions are closely related to the success of down- <br /> town; Richfield might be seen as positive example of a community that is pro- <br /> -;. `-�.— gressively reinvesting in its neighborhoods. It is in these neighborhoods that a <br /> *v.. i I I . I captive downtown population exists—a population that can be drawn from to <br /> • <br /> -tl'A , -.•-1,=-•�.-•-:� ' ; -. t help keep downtown alive. <br /> The major missed opportunity for downtown Monticello is the lack of a strong <br /> - -� ..-.---' <br /> --- . - relationship to the Mississippi River. While Monticello is not a traditional <br /> Highway commercial areas... "river town," the presence of such a great resource and the influence the river <br /> • Large scale commercial uses, even if has had in shaping the Monticello landscape should be celebrated in down- <br /> they are not a part of downtown, must town. The Mississippi River forms the north edge to downtown Monticello, <br /> be considered in planning downtown's but it still barely touches the community. <br /> future. They must work with a revital- <br /> ized downtown, not dominate it. ��gF �- -. Rr <br /> These uses should try to reflect down- a y e <br /> town's character — even in small - �f44.~1 r <br /> ways — so that they feel more like d� q. �'��/j 0..• <br /> Monticello and provide a fitting intro- • _ _ 'u:7 ' , .- "�-,� <br /> duction to this"small town." .1.T.01:' • i Adir <br /> ;T dgQ ��, <br /> • ✓/ <br /> as Trf <br /> 111137 /)�� , ti 'eft '•4/ �� <br /> ,,Zi.', ',�. -4,., , it � 10,�,t ,'A ' . ,. <br /> , • '• • "44.,51,44:4ve„„ 4-67..F4.,: e. .v ..,. ), - , <br /> , . ./t.4,-.,,, -, <br /> ----,7, _._, ....,& , . ,....4.,,,.._ <br /> tNZ"e �r- - ,. . .^Q/fit 4,7�Q 4 s ° .•:lt " \ <br /> • <br /> The Mississippi River forms one edge to the Monticello community,but It never really becomes Integral to Its downtown. <br /> The downtown currently has a mix of uses which have evolved over time into , <br /> a pattern that might seem chaotic when attempting to plan a downtown. An <br /> area along Broadway is recognized as "downtown,"and is home to a variety of <br /> _ �` small stores and businesses. This area was Monticello's heart, the location for <br /> *� . ; <br /> . most of its places of businesses for most of this century. Many of the most <br /> �- ri�,; a 24 <br /> �.�-` 41i I• Y' successful local businesses started here; some are still a part of the local econ- <br /> omy. <br /> - a- <br /> '. Broadway is near, but not on or well connected to the Mississippi River. The <br /> Civic presence... community has grasped a foothold to this resource in two parks, one on each <br /> • Downtown will always be a place to side of a major highway bridge. Efforts have been put into each over the <br /> conduct business, but in a small town years, with the most significant improvements made by volunteers. The parks <br /> it has always been the place to conduct are a great resource in themselves, and could be a great resource for a down- <br /> the business of the town. A City Hall <br /> and other civic buildings located in town. <br /> downtown can be a great focal point,a <br /> center of civic activity,a place of pride A mall was built near the interstate in the 1970s—typical of development pat- <br /> for the community, and a symbol of <br /> the community's commitment to its terns of the time, but nearing obsolescence in its current state. An adjacent <br /> downtown. In downtown, the City "big box" continues that pattern to the west along Seventh Street, and a series <br /> must have a strong presence. of highway-oriented uses stretch to the east along Seventh Street. <br /> Between Broadway and the Mall, a variety of uses emerge: local merchants <br /> who moved from Broadway to larger facilities when their operation saw the <br /> opportunity to expand; several banks; a few new retailers; and a local utility. <br /> This area is also the location of one of the community's oldest industrial facili- • <br /> A New Bridge <br /> - Revitalizing Monticello's Downtown and Riverfront <br /> Page 1:12 <br />